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Barkly Vet Practice

Locality: Tennant Creek, Northern Territory

Phone: +61 447 471 399



Address: 1 Maloney St 0860 Tennant Creek, NT, Australia

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24.01.2022 So folks, Vet Renee, along with Trainee Vet Nurse, Shoni, has gone out bush for a few weeks to run veterinary clinics in the more remote communities of our region. Meanwhile, please join me in welcoming our most regular visiting Vet, Kelsey, back to the town clinic! Kelsey is seen here, attending to our sweet patient, Bruno



24.01.2022 UPDATE - The phone is working again!! :D Good afternoon folks, I'm sorry, we are having issues with the clinic phone this afternoon. If you need to contact us, please use Messenger here on Facebook. I'll direct your queries to Renee. Thanks, Kate

23.01.2022 Well it's been fun but it's these guys are ready to fly the cat cage and find their new families one Male ginger Black tabbys are one male and one female Contact Barkly vets on 0447471399 Adoption price is $100 to cover desexing costs

22.01.2022 Guess who's back in town? Please join me in saying "Welcome Back" to our lovely Vet Renee, who is here at the clinic for a few weeks while Vet Kelsey and Nurse Shoni are running Clinics in remote bush communities around the Barkly Region. Renee is assisted here by Thalia, giving Rex the Labrador the full spa treatment!!



21.01.2022 We've had some lovely clients in the clinic today ... two examples: Aminal, the gorgeous black bunny, was brought in to us, all the way from Canteen Creek. The family came to visit him today and gorgeous little Fazikah Butcher couldn't resist a cuddle with her furry mate!! And A.J. came in for his first puppy vaccination today. At 8 weeks old, he's such a sweetie!

19.01.2022 New family of kitties need to get out of this dang cage and onto someone's lap asap! 2 super affectionate young adult females and a roughly 12 week old female. Cats come desexed for $100

15.01.2022 Male desexed pussy cat found at the hospital, nice guy and has a microchip but it's not registered, anyone missing their mate?



13.01.2022 Good afternoon, Please note we are having connection difficulties on our phone at present. If you need us, please pop down to see us, if your calls can't get through. Regards, Kate

09.01.2022 Our vet Renee visited Juno Centre again today!

08.01.2022 Thanks to Kelsey and Shoni from Barkly Vet for coming out to Juno Centre today to castrate Pickle. All went very well and Pickle is recovering very well. Thank...s also to Chris our VET Trainer, and Mya, Bailey and Kalyca our Certificate III students for your assistance. Pickle also had his good mate Tom Tom with him as support but as you can see Tom Tom was very chilled out with Kalyca. Great work Bailey for your work on Pickle before the Vet arrived.

07.01.2022 Friday 06.11.20 Apologies folks, the phone has gone off-air again!! :( Please message on here if you need us. Thank you.

03.01.2022 You may have noticed an important person missing from our clinic lately ... Our fabulous trainee vet nurse, Shoni, went to Western Australia back in early March for family business, and got caught up in Coronavirus travel restrictions at every corner! With the wonderful help of Mr. Elliot McAdam and the team at Catholic Care NT, we negotiated Shoni's safe travel back home to Tennant Creek with the support of the NT Government. Shoni had already spent two weeks in self-isolati...on back in Broome, after regional travel within W.A. She has now done another fortnight of quarantine at the Outback Caravan Park in Tennant Creek, and has finally been able to safely return to work here at Barkly Vet Practice. Our most sincere thanks to all who assisted in Shoni's return: Elliot, CatholicCare NT, NTG, Senator Malarndirri McCarthy, Sid Vashist and Gerry McCarthy. Welcome home Shoni! See more



02.01.2022 Sorry this post is long, but it's a must read for locals: a recent tick-borne disease has been identified in the NT, please read the following to ensure your dog is safe! Ehrlichiosis and your dog. Q. What is Ehrlichiosis and how can my dog get it? Ehrlichiosis is a disease of dogs caused by a bacteria called Ehrlichia canis which is transmitted between dogs by the brown dog tick. A dog becomes infected when it is bitten by an infected brown dog tick....Continue reading

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